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  • 91Ghw (trigraph) — Ghw is a trigraph used in the Dene Suline language (Chipewyan) for a labialized velar/uvular IPA|/ʁʷ/. In Canadian Tlingit it represents IPA|/qʷ/, which in Alaska is written gw …

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  • 92Aqh (trigraph) — Aqh is a trigraph in the practical orthography of the Taa language, where it represents the strident vowel IPA|/a/. (If this symbol does not display properly, it is an with a double tilde underneath.) …

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  • 93Eqh (trigraph) — Eqh is a trigraph in the practical orthography of the Taa language, where it represents the strident vowel IPA|/e/. (If this symbol does not display properly, it is an with a double tilde underneath.) …

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  • 94Iqh (trigraph) — Iqh is a trigraph in the practical orthography of the Taa language, where it represents the strident vowel IPA|/i/. (If this symbol does not display properly, it is an with a double tilde underneath.) …

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  • 95Oqh (trigraph) — Oqh is a trigraph in the practical orthography of the Taa language, where it represents the strident vowel IPA|/o/. (If this symbol does not display properly, it is an with a double tilde underneath.) …

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  • 96Uqh (trigraph) — Uqh is a trigraph in the practical orthography of the Taa language, where it represents the strident vowel IPA|/u/. (If this symbol does not display properly, it is an with a double tilde underneath.) …

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  • 97Gqh (trigraph) — Gqh is a trigraph in the practical orthography of the Taa language, where it represents the prevoiced affricate IPA|/ɢqʰ/ …

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  • 98Qx' (trigraph) — Qx’ is a trigraph in the practical orthography of the Taa language, where it represents the affricate IPA|/qχ’/ …

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  • 99Agh (trigraph) — Agh is a trigraph used in Irish to write the sound IPA|/əi̯/, or in Donegal, IPA|/eː/, between broad consonants …

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  • 100Aon (trigraph) — Aon is a trigraph used in French to write the sound IPA|/ɑ̃/ (IPA|/ɑn/ before a vowel) …

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